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Home » CapCut to End Free Cloud Storage, Limit Free Collaborators Starting August 5

CapCut to End Free Cloud Storage, Limit Free Collaborators Starting August 5

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
July 12, 2024
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CapCut to End Free Cloud Storage, Limit Free Collaborators Starting August 5

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CapCut, the popular video editing app from ByteDance, will soon implement some changes to its storage and collaboration features. 

Starting August 5, 2024, CapCut will no longer offer free cloud storage for its users.

Users who previously enjoyed 1 GB of free cloud storage will now have to subscribe to one of CapCut’s new storage plans to continue using cloud storage features. 

The available plans are priced at $2.49 per month for 100 GB and $7.49 per month for 1000 GB. This change means that creators will need to either purchase additional storage or find alternative methods to store and share their creative projects.

In addition to the changes in storage, CapCut will also reduce the number of free collaborators allowed on an account. Currently, users can collaborate with up to five people for free. 

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However, starting in August, this number will be reduced to just two. Users wishing to collaborate with more people will need to upgrade to the Team Tier package. 

A company spokesperson explained, “From August 5th, users will be able to add one collaborator to their CapCut account for free. If users want to collaborate with more people, CapCut offers the Team Tier package, which allows users to collaborate with more user accounts to use the same cloud space.”

These updates have been communicated to users over the past few days through notifications, ensuring that everyone is aware of the upcoming changes. 

Users can still download their existing projects and files, but they will not be able to upload new ones or make changes unless they subscribe to a storage plan.

CapCut is currently enhancing its service offerings and ensuring sustainable growth. However, it also aligns with other industry trends. 

Earlier this year, YouTube expanded its rival app, Create, to 13 new markets, including Brazil, Spain, Canada, Australia, and Hong Kong, indicating a competitive industry in the video editing space.

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  1. Muhammad Arslan says:
    2 years ago

    For more detailed information, I invite you to visit my site dedicated to the CapCut video editor. Your site is very informative, and I believe a link to my site would be mutually beneficial. Here is the link: https://cupcutapk.com/

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  2. Kathy Dawson says:
    2 years ago

    CapCut’s recent changes to its cloud storage and collaboration features signal a shift towards monetization. Starting August 5, 2024, the app will no longer offer free cloud storage, and the number of free collaborators will be reduced from five to two. While this might be challenging for some users, it’s a strategic move to enhance sustainability and possibly offer more robust features to paying users. Exploring alternatives like Honista APK could be worthwhile, but CapCut’s established platform still holds strong value.

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